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Romantic Movies That Will Make You Recall Titanic

Titanic is considered to be one of the most romantic movies ever made. You would not deny that. Many people consider it to be one of the greatest movies of all time. Even after more than two decades since its debut on the big screen, Titanic remains a truly unforgettable film. Everyone’s hearts were broken by the tragic love story of Jack and Rose. The movie won 11 Academy Awards because of James Cameron’s stunning filmmaking skills and Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet’s outstanding performances. With a major historical event as its backdrop, this 1997 blockbuster film combines drama, romance, action, and adventure.

There is more to Titanic than just a movie. There has not been an indelible memory than this one, a cultural touchstone that has not and probably will never be forgotten. Almost no movie can live up to the reputation of this one. However, there are many more touching stories like that of Jack and Rose which you should not miss. Here are some amazing movies similar to Titanic. Although none were as popular as Titanic, each is admirable and exceptional in its own way. Let us board the ship with some popcorn and tissues. We promise it is going to be a long, emotional ride.

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Let us start with the movies list then.


Romeo and Juliet

There have been a million adaptations of William Shakespeare’s plays and stories to the big screen. This 1996 film explores Romeo and Juliet in a way few have seen before. Apart from modernizing the Shakespearean icons, Baz Luhrmann redesigned the story into an edgier, quirkier, contemporary California gang battle. However, love is not lost in the process. Romeo and Juliet are an endearing couple whose love story culminates in a tragic ending. Yes, just like Titanic.

Love Actually

You will not find a better romantic holiday movie than this one. This is one of the best movies of all time. As an anthology film, this English romance tells the story of dozens of love relationships between a bunch of characters tangentially intertwined. It is a blend of comedy and drama. As you watch the annual Christmas Nativity play, you will laugh, cry, and wonder how a lobster became a character. There is also an all-star cast to look forward to.

Carol

The focus of most romance films is ostensibly on two people falling in love. Many romance films have a recurring theme where the characters are able to live an authentic life through their relationships.

Carol and Therese are definitely like Rose and her story in Titanic. While the risks of following their hearts are enormous, the ambiguous ending at least implies that they are at least going to make it. The story takes place in the 1950s and tells the story of two closeted women who fall in love. That is all we are going to tell for now. You will have to watch the movie for the twist and fun.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

What a beautiful, beautiful name for a film! Despite the fact that both films feature Kate Winslet, they take a different approach to falling in love than Titanic. It is also different from every other romance movie you have ever seen.

A couple decides to erase all memories of each other, only to realize that their attempts to escape the past were a mistake, even though their relationship was not as successful as expected. Love seems to be unbreakable; because once they meet again they appear to be engaged in another love journey.

Blue Valentine

The experience of falling in love is one of the most thrilling experiences in life, and Titanic masterfully captured that sensation. Blue Valentine also does a great job with capturing this beautiful emotion. It is true that there is nothing more relatable than realizing that the infatuation has passed, and there is nothing that can be done to salvage the euphoric feeling. It is a heart wrenching experience to watch the two lead characters come together only to eventually fall apart in this masterpiece.

Wrapping Up

That is all for our Titanic folks! We hope you enjoy watching all these movies just like you have enjoyed watching Titanic. If you also have movie suggestions for us, please let us know by commenting below.


References

10 Romance Movies To Watch If You Love Titanic (screenrant.com)


 

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